The White Nile : Alan Moorehead
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- 962 MOO
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Library Dept. of Political Science Roedad Khan's Collection DPOS | 900 History and Geography | 962 MOO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | DPOS394 |
"The White Nile" is a classic historical narrative by Alan Moorehead, first published in 1960. This engaging book tells the epic story of the exploration of the Nile River, from the earliest ancient civilizations to the heroic expeditions of the 19th century. Moorehead's vivid prose brings to life the daring adventurers, including John Speke, James Augustus Grant, and Samuel White Baker, who risked their lives to uncover the secrets of the Nile. With its meticulous research, compelling characters, and sweeping narrative, "The White Nile" is a thrilling and informative account of one of the greatest stories of exploration and discovery in human history.
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